Early career scientists, including undergraduate and graduate students and postdocs, attending the 50th Annual DPS Meeting are invited to participate in the Early Career Presenters Review. Participants in the Early […]

The Glasscock School of Continuing Studies is offering a course this fall that introduces women who have played pivotal roles in the U.S. space program, as astronauts, engineers, flight controllers, researchers, […]

Tenure-Track Assistant (R3M11) and Associate Researcher (R4M11): Earth and Planetary Exploration Using Small Satellites (position numbers 86164 and 85911): The University of Hawai`i (UH) established the Hawai`i Space Flight Laboratory […]

The First Billion Years: Bombardment conference will be held September 30 – October 3, 2018 at the High Country Conference Center, 201 W Butler Avenue, Flagstaff, Arizona. The abstract deadline has been […]

The lunar surface is covered by regolith that contains microscopically small, angular, and abrasive dust particles. A new study on simulants, carried out by Rachel Caston and colleagues at Stony Brook University, […]

We invite you to submit both introductory and case study abstracts to our AGU session: P025: Machine Learning in Planetary Science: Introductions and Applications Machine Learning (ML) is the subfield of […]

The Education and Public Outreach (EPO) team of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory has an opportunity for a part-time science writer. In collaboration with observatory scientific, technical, and media design […]

Are you a scientist or engineer conducting education and/or outreach activities? Please consider submitting an abstract to the Scientist and Engineer Partnerships in Education and Public Engagement session at the […]